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anan 7: captain, surely you can see the position we are in. if your people do not report to our disintegration chambers, it is a violation of an agreement that dates back 500 years. my people are not responsible for your agreements. you will be responsible millions of people horribly killed, complete destruction of our culture here-- yes, and the culture on vendikar-- disaster, disease, starvation, horrible, lingering death, pain and anguish! that seems to frighten you. it would frighten any sane man. yes. you're quite right. don't you understand, captain? we have done away with all that. now you are threatening to bring it down on us again. are those 500 people of yours more important than the hundreds of millions of innocent people on eminiar and vendikar? what kind of monster are you? i'm a barbarian. you said it yourself. i had hoped i had spoken only figuratively. oh, no. you were quite accurate. open a channel to the "enterprise." you give me no choice, captain. we are not bandits, but you force us to act as bandits. scotty: this is the
anan 7: captain, surely you can see the position we are in. if your people do not report to our disintegration chambers, it is a violation of an agreement that dates back 500 years. my people are not responsible for your agreements. you will be responsible millions of people horribly killed, complete destruction of our culture here-- yes, and the culture on vendikar-- disaster, disease, starvation, horrible, lingering death, pain and anguish! that seems to frighten you. it would frighten any...
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i wish to speak to anan 7. he is busy coordinating casualty lists. he'll have more casualty lists than he knows what to do with if he doesn't get in here and talk to me. don't you understand? our duty now-- your duty doesn't include stepping into a disintegrator and disappearing. i'm afraid mine does, captain. i, too, have been declared a casualty. i must report to a disintegrator by noon tomorrow. to report and die? my life is as dear to me as yours is to you, captain. then how can you stand-- don't you see? if i refuse to report, and others refuse, then vendikar would have no choice but to launch real weapons. we would have to do the same to defend ourselves. more than people would die then. a whole civilization would be destroyed. it's been our way for almost 500 years. is there anything i can bring you? yes. anon 7. i tell you, we should have heard something by now. aye, doctor, that we should, but we haven't, and we cannot raise them. now, if there'd been trouble, they should have at least managed to get word back to us. we can't just sit here.
i wish to speak to anan 7. he is busy coordinating casualty lists. he'll have more casualty lists than he knows what to do with if he doesn't get in here and talk to me. don't you understand? our duty now-- your duty doesn't include stepping into a disintegrator and disappearing. i'm afraid mine does, captain. i, too, have been declared a casualty. i must report to a disintegrator by noon tomorrow. to report and die? my life is as dear to me as yours is to you, captain. then how can you stand--...
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anan. you know where our thumbs are gonna be when this nut-job pimp startstsn again? nothing more from that chelsea? nah. her big observation-- she don't like the hospital's food. with regards to this gerald-slash-frankie, she never knew where he was from or any of his friends or never even seen him cop. how'd she hook up with him? picked her up working the bus terminal in virginia beach.h. all she knew that he was coming up from the south. they were here for, like, about 6 months. he tooooon some other floozy, a fontella. and that was his stable's high point until the crack did d m in. how's it going? anyways, he started slicing up her underwear with a straight razor, hassling the triris. this cost her some enthusiasm for keeping close touch. she hadn't strolled for this guy for, like, a month, and fontella hadn't, either. what's doing, bobby?y? i'd like to talk to andy. i'd really like to talk to andy myself. phone call, detective sipowicz. man wouldn't identify himself. did you have a good talk before? yeah. real interesting. the righghtime, we should sit down. is
anan. you know where our thumbs are gonna be when this nut-job pimp startstsn again? nothing more from that chelsea? nah. her big observation-- she don't like the hospital's food. with regards to this gerald-slash-frankie, she never knew where he was from or any of his friends or never even seen him cop. how'd she hook up with him? picked her up working the bus terminal in virginia beach.h. all she knew that he was coming up from the south. they were here for, like, about 6 months. he tooooon...
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anane: you fool, men. you don't even know where you are. i ought to let you find out. >> what kind of menfolk you got? this here is shoshone coununy. those canyons is a shoshone camp. now get. >> there is a whwhe wagon train depending on us. annie: your with a wagon train? >> yes, our friend is a scout. anane: where is it heading? >> west, to california. annie: west. always heading west. >> are you sure you haven't seen flint? >> we have a long riri ahead of us. we would appreciate it if we could warm ourselves by your fire. annie: i don't have no fire. [gunshot] annie: i ain't got no fifi at all. now get. annie: go one, keep looking. get used to it after a wild. -- while. it makes me feel real bad d see a man helpless like this, real bad. flint: where? annie: i feel i owe it to you. you are so nice to me.e. you gave me everything you own. you got in this world. or did i steal it from you? i wonder if i could have done a thing like that. flint: you brought me here? annie: i brought you. don't think i wasn't able. we have strength men don't
anane: you fool, men. you don't even know where you are. i ought to let you find out. >> what kind of menfolk you got? this here is shoshone coununy. those canyons is a shoshone camp. now get. >> there is a whwhe wagon train depending on us. annie: your with a wagon train? >> yes, our friend is a scout. anane: where is it heading? >> west, to california. annie: west. always heading west. >> are you sure you haven't seen flint? >> we have a long riri ahead of...
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announcer: the project was the brainchild of the western ukrainian resource center, an ananization ledhe anger against th ousted president to redeem, when he canceled a cooperation agreement with the european union. ukrainians have long felt like they had no control over politicians, but the democracy project is helping to shift attitudes. announcer: the democracy program introduced councils from across ukraine to a new tool tt would allow constituents to watch over political proceedings. the innovation is the only streaming of counsel sessions, a standard practice in western democracies, but absent in the local councils of ukraine. says it has been a great catalyst for engagement. a young activist from the nearby viage was so inspired by the u.n. democracy project, he began taping his village council sessions himself. the videos he posted to youtube have a large audience. announcer: if he is one day no longer able to film the sessions, he thinks his work won't live on. that is why hhas traved from the village to meet with bucks on a -- oksanya today, to get advice on how they can lega
announcer: the project was the brainchild of the western ukrainian resource center, an ananization ledhe anger against th ousted president to redeem, when he canceled a cooperation agreement with the european union. ukrainians have long felt like they had no control over politicians, but the democracy project is helping to shift attitudes. announcer: the democracy program introduced councils from across ukraine to a new tool tt would allow constituents to watch over political proceedings. the...
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brad pitt anan the first casualty, their home in new orleans. >> we're a nomadic family pretty much. but we have a base here definitely. >> that base just sold for $4.9 million. the now estranged couple made 1 million-plus. they purchased the mansion for $3.5 million back in 2007. it has 7,645 square feet and three bathrooms. estate under the mondo bongo trust, which is one of the songs they danced to in "mr. and mrs. smith." the movie where they first met. >> they wanted to get rid of the house. brad and angelina actually cut the price by $800,000 and wound up selling it for far less than they were asking. >> they grabbed the property after hurricane katrina. brad showed me around the housing project he helped -p>> symbolically it will be putting the neighborhood back together. >> the couple has already put their french mansion and vineyard on the market. they paid an estimated $60 million for the property. >> it's a challenging property to be selling. because it's a business. >> whatts next in the divorce sell-off? the couple owns another vineyard in italy. it's worth $41 million.
brad pitt anan the first casualty, their home in new orleans. >> we're a nomadic family pretty much. but we have a base here definitely. >> that base just sold for $4.9 million. the now estranged couple made 1 million-plus. they purchased the mansion for $3.5 million back in 2007. it has 7,645 square feet and three bathrooms. estate under the mondo bongo trust, which is one of the songs they danced to in "mr. and mrs. smith." the movie where they first met. >> they...
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if you have anan idea, whether you're a woman, a man,n, a chil, go with it and see what may come fromt we need. we need to collectivelely come together. >> woman, the sun rises and sets on whether you feel the connection between your tears and the toxic rain. the sky is crying. enter craine interrupters, which are at the criminal level in all spspecies, arere pollutingng thr ththroughout t the world f frome ganges to the great lakes. this doctor has made it her life work to make the world aware of the danger due to these destructors. she speaks to that of which people are afraid to speak. >> i l live in cololorado, a s l totown on the western slope of coloradodo. i love it here. it was living in this spot -- while living in is that of -- it was while living in this valley that i was inspired to go back to collelege at age e 51. i began to inspire -- i bebegano get inspired to look at low levels of toxic c chemicals in e wawater. i was workrking at the universiy of wisconsin under the fishehers department.. over t the years, they deterermd what f fish neededed to be rtocd in the g grea
if you have anan idea, whether you're a woman, a man,n, a chil, go with it and see what may come fromt we need. we need to collectivelely come together. >> woman, the sun rises and sets on whether you feel the connection between your tears and the toxic rain. the sky is crying. enter craine interrupters, which are at the criminal level in all spspecies, arere pollutingng thr ththroughout t the world f frome ganges to the great lakes. this doctor has made it her life work to make the world...
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anane tower itself is this all-glass tower. it kind of replicates the washington monument. and it has this glass that glows at night. and the steps look like a plinth. it's a really well thought out, well designed facility property. >> good chefs coming? >> you know, great chefs. we have jose andres from d.c. you know, no longer with mr. trump. we have marcus samuelsson out of harlem, great restaurateur out of harlem. voltaggio. so this is the first restaurant where the two brothers got together and did a restaurant. so a great food hall emporium that will have a lot of local favorites like papa's crab cakes. so we're excited. >> we're out of time for this segment. but we ought to point out, you know, nevada certainly knows the word recession. and nevadans who don't know a lot about the national harbor project, this is a big happy revival story. the national harbor opened eight years ago in the m of the recession. and when you look at eight years later, this big project coming now, it's kind of an out of the ashes beautiful, great. >> i mean it's really done well for the re
anane tower itself is this all-glass tower. it kind of replicates the washington monument. and it has this glass that glows at night. and the steps look like a plinth. it's a really well thought out, well designed facility property. >> good chefs coming? >> you know, great chefs. we have jose andres from d.c. you know, no longer with mr. trump. we have marcus samuelsson out of harlem, great restaurateur out of harlem. voltaggio. so this is the first restaurant where the two brothers...
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on american islamic relations stepped forward offering an a reward ofard information that would to anan arrest. this is all anonymous.onym >> this is all anonymous. there are security cameras that have captured the people, but the time, whoever came in, we do not know them. it was really heart womaning and seeing that sort of s very important that people who are in the area and they would want to leave this sort of message. tonight's vandalism here in chantilly had a different color, one of love and hope. > in fairfax county, marinaun maracco, fox5 local news.s. > its so nice to see the positivity like that. >> yes, it is. > it is awesome. let's talk about the weather forecast. >> i had to look down at the screen. 41-degrees right now. rig so cold. 20s. the district maybe about 34-degrees. another very cold start tomorrow. no big travel worries if you'ree going to be heading out. i spent a few minute, i'm just running across the street, whatever. my hands were freezing.eezi > i have to find my gloves. i thought about that today. i thought i'll just get themm tomorrow, mistake. if you st
on american islamic relations stepped forward offering an a reward ofard information that would to anan arrest. this is all anonymous.onym >> this is all anonymous. there are security cameras that have captured the people, but the time, whoever came in, we do not know them. it was really heart womaning and seeing that sort of s very important that people who are in the area and they would want to leave this sort of message. tonight's vandalism here in chantilly had a different color, one...
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"in thisorner of t world he mmitted himself to reali, , even in thcocolors war lmlms ofn lolookray anan darkbubut is movies filled with natal ton. >> translator: i don't think the imimages in war films cecessary have to bearark. y you think realiicical, even in warti eacach daisis ather day that comes a goes. when a season change t the flowers bloom, the bteterfli fly and the birdsising, me a as toda so what's diererent? about the lyly thi is s th the country was ugught uin a a w then. otheththan tt, l lifwent o oas itoeoes no >>>> tralator: as a fifimaker, i wanted to pict suzas a a person t thaexistein real fe. not st some aracactein a a screen or story. i thought it woulde nice ii could portraher as seonene who's tting right next to us. >>> y'reatching k "newine" le. joinin us fro the busins deskith moren that and all the other top stories. tokyo's benchmark nikkei average has closed count for the first time in eight days with a strengthening yen and lower crude oil prices weighing on sentiment. phoebe reports from the stock exchange. >> most of us capitalized on gains in the last we
"in thisorner of t world he mmitted himself to reali, , even in thcocolors war lmlms ofn lolookray anan darkbubut is movies filled with natal ton. >> translator: i don't think the imimages in war films cecessary have to bearark. y you think realiicical, even in warti eacach daisis ather day that comes a goes. when a season change t the flowers bloom, the bteterfli fly and the birdsising, me a as toda so what's diererent? about the lyly thi is s th the country was ugught uin a a w...
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without neonics, consumers would pay higher prices for f food, farm exportss woulde e lessompepetive, anan the u.sececonomy woululd suffer. >> in the 1940s, we had the organochlorine insecticides, such as ddt and endosulfan, and initially these pesticides were viewed as a miracle chemistry. >> we startedd using more and momore of these asas industrial agriculture t took hohold in the fifties, sixties, and, really, this is what rachel carson talked about in "silent spring." using all these insecticides was really leading to what she felt was a collapse of biodiversity. were killing the underpinnin of, uh, of thehe food chain.n. >> by the 10s0s, regulatorsrs we rushing to get these organochlorine pesticides off the market because of their persrsistence in t the environmt and theieir possib link with birth defects, cancers, eggshell thinning in birds, and other problems. >> along in the late eighties and early nineties, really people started to think, well, we need something that is more targeted. we need chemicals that are not so broadly toxic to eveverything. and t that's realy where neonic
without neonics, consumers would pay higher prices for f food, farm exportss woulde e lessompepetive, anan the u.sececonomy woululd suffer. >> in the 1940s, we had the organochlorine insecticides, such as ddt and endosulfan, and initially these pesticides were viewed as a miracle chemistry. >> we startedd using more and momore of these asas industrial agriculture t took hohold in the fifties, sixties, and, really, this is what rachel carson talked about in "silent spring."...
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opportunity to have anan excellent conversation with president-elect trump. it was wideesid ranging. >> we really -- we discussed a d lot of different situations,itti some wonderful and some s difficulties.ul i very much look forwardti to t dealing with the president inn the future including counsel. cu >> reporter: now, i'll tellorte you this.r: no one was inside that 9090 minute meeting so all we know meeting. to tell i was little bit morele about the b the energy and the,t you know, feeling here at theert white house, we spoke with a wi lot of people about thisabout is meeting and what they are presenting from it, this really respectful tone and this focus on a peacefull transition of power and i'll ani tell you, compared to the conversations that i've hade with people before the election where there was so was much stress and anxiety, i really believe that thet president-elect have leftt people feeling much betteretter about this transition to a new administration. reporting live at the white house, i'm ronica cleary, fox5ii local news. >> well, another b
opportunity to have anan excellent conversation with president-elect trump. it was wideesid ranging. >> we really -- we discussed a d lot of different situations,itti some wonderful and some s difficulties.ul i very much look forwardti to t dealing with the president inn the future including counsel. cu >> reporter: now, i'll tellorte you this.r: no one was inside that 9090 minute meeting so all we know meeting. to tell i was little bit morele about the b the energy and the,t you...
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>> we're going back to town anan call on a young lady. >> you see, i knew there was a senorita mixed up in this somewhere. cisco, let's-- before we get there too late to have some of mama maria's tortillas, eh? >> pancho. can't you think of anything else except tortillas? >> yeah. arroz con pollo, chili rellenos, frijoles con queso. cisco, forget all about the >> pancho, you don't understand. a postal inspector was killed a little while ago in baxter center and they think i did it. >> oh. is that why they threw you in jail? >> yes. now i can't leave town until i clear myself. >> oh, cisco, trouble, trouble, trouble. always trouble. ?? >> there you are, debbie. give my regards to tom. >> good morning, miss. >> what are u doing out of jail? >> your sheriff is a very charming man. very easy to talk to. when i convinced him he didn't want me, he turned me loose. >> oh, the sheriff is a very no trouble at all. >> well, i'm sorry, cisco. >> if apologizes are in order, i'd like to offer mine. i had a hand in your arrest too. >> oh, that don't make no never mind. ciscscs always like this whe
>> we're going back to town anan call on a young lady. >> you see, i knew there was a senorita mixed up in this somewhere. cisco, let's-- before we get there too late to have some of mama maria's tortillas, eh? >> pancho. can't you think of anything else except tortillas? >> yeah. arroz con pollo, chili rellenos, frijoles con queso. cisco, forget all about the >> pancho, you don't understand. a postal inspector was killed a little while ago in baxter center and...
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often times it's easier to be an insider as an outsider and it is to be an outsider that's anan insider and what, i mean, by that is, it was easier to me to be accepted by black people because it was a quickim discussion and decision that was made immediately and that was clearly we can see we are different and you choose to be here and then we move on from here. whereas people who see that i'm not like them? via was not the same and i had people now rejected me because they felt i was rejecting them d by being myself and that's something we have to be careful of the. we do that all the time in our communities when we feel someone should be exactly like this and we shun them because we feel they are living a life different than ours in fact when they are being true to themselves. that is something i did not experience at an extreme level, but i know what you are talking about. >> i was standing at the back and someone whispered in my ear and said i was liked him because he was smart and funny, but now i also know he's a beautifulea human being thomas i want to thank you very very much.
often times it's easier to be an insider as an outsider and it is to be an outsider that's anan insider and what, i mean, by that is, it was easier to me to be accepted by black people because it was a quickim discussion and decision that was made immediately and that was clearly we can see we are different and you choose to be here and then we move on from here. whereas people who see that i'm not like them? via was not the same and i had people now rejected me because they felt i was...
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closes ) and you were right when you said i'd be wastingngy time talking to beauty jamison again. anan somebody else to push us around? or has she made up her mind to starve us into quittin'? man: not me, she won't! you know, maybe luke had the right idea to start with, and if lead's gonna fly, i'm shootin' first. anankeep shootin', till every right-of-way, grazing strip, and water hole is open and free! we're not gonna get anywhere with lead and buckshot! you got a better idea? flint mccullough's got a solution. cacalemen's association. man: cattlemen's association?! that's right. all of you organized for r e same purpose. what good will that do us? she'll still fight us her way. not if y yr organization is strong enough. you can force her into joining you. you thing beauty jamison would join an association with us? man: never in a million years! man #2: no more than her father would! she'd destroy us one by one. one by one, yes... but not if you're organized. the time for fighting as individuals has passed. then if she refuses to join you, she'll find that she's alone. she can hire m
closes ) and you were right when you said i'd be wastingngy time talking to beauty jamison again. anan somebody else to push us around? or has she made up her mind to starve us into quittin'? man: not me, she won't! you know, maybe luke had the right idea to start with, and if lead's gonna fly, i'm shootin' first. anankeep shootin', till every right-of-way, grazing strip, and water hole is open and free! we're not gonna get anywhere with lead and buckshot! you got a better idea? flint...
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because in essence even when traveling the world with those committees that have a tougher time or anan experience that is the prize -- pleasant and those outsiders use that experience we don't judge you, in. so when i never experienced that. him but an colored communities that is strange we do that in life all the time. many times it is easier to be the insider as the outsider than it is to be the outsider that is the insider and what i mean by that as it was easier for me to be accepted by black people because that was the quick discussion and decision made immediately you were choosing to be here then we move on from here but then they questioned whyy i wasn't so i have people now rejecting me because they thought i was rejectingje them by being myself and that is something we have to be careful of redo that all the time we feel somebody should be exactly like us but then we shunned them because we feel they live life that is different with their true to themselves. [applause] . . [applause] ♪ is a >>> so many people. both come to the new haven mazie him. we are thrilled to welcome t
because in essence even when traveling the world with those committees that have a tougher time or anan experience that is the prize -- pleasant and those outsiders use that experience we don't judge you, in. so when i never experienced that. him but an colored communities that is strange we do that in life all the time. many times it is easier to be the insider as the outsider than it is to be the outsider that is the insider and what i mean by that as it was easier for me to be accepted by...
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because in essence even when traveling the world with those committees that have a tougher time or anan experience that is the prize -- pleasant and those outsiders use that experience we don't judge you, in. so when i never experienced that. him but an colored communities that is strange we do that in life all the time. many times it is easier to be the insider as the outsider than it is to be the outsider that is the insider and what i mean by that
because in essence even when traveling the world with those committees that have a tougher time or anan experience that is the prize -- pleasant and those outsiders use that experience we don't judge you, in. so when i never experienced that. him but an colored communities that is strange we do that in life all the time. many times it is easier to be the insider as the outsider than it is to be the outsider that is the insider and what i mean by that
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i like to believe it as anan opportunity and career gap. the 44 year old superintendenten met with eastern high studentsgh this morning. proponent of charter schools and main streaming special ed students, wilson is a former teacher, principal and top official in denver's publicv school system. the fact of the matter is we doe not have a waste. we cannot afford to say that because a young person had a bad day or a bad month that we are going to now advocate our responsibility to ensure thehe system works for that youngng person. that's not to say the married father of three is without his critics. the teachers' union in oakland has blasted wilson for what thet call his emphasis on charter schools over traditional publici schools, a criticism effaced head on today.n charter schools are public schools. gas yea make lane and as covered superintendent wilson for lan or sister station fox 2 news in oakland. he appeared to be a hands-on superintendent. my children go to oakland public schools. he visited my sons' schools in a number of times. he
i like to believe it as anan opportunity and career gap. the 44 year old superintendenten met with eastern high studentsgh this morning. proponent of charter schools and main streaming special ed students, wilson is a former teacher, principal and top official in denver's publicv school system. the fact of the matter is we doe not have a waste. we cannot afford to say that because a young person had a bad day or a bad month that we are going to now advocate our responsibility to ensure thehe...
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harvey jones shared with me anan essay he had written and i kept that and i didn't do anything with itt that time.at i said maybe someday in the future i will be able to use this in some way. when marjorie called me i immediately called harvey can be set up an interview. he told me about the protest, period of time test and his involvement by the marches in 1963. king had come to charleston pair already briefly. the summer of 1963 the naacp initiated a selective buying effort as part of the charleston civil rights movement. many of the foot soldiers for high school students like 17-year-old harvey jones who lived several blocks north of emanuel three jones decided that he was going to participate in the student protest because he had just about enough of jim crow laws. quote i realized i didn't want to not be able to go into a restaurant and eats like regular people. i did not want to be forced to go upstairs in the theater to watch a movie. i would rather be dead than be treated as less than a human. jones joined the picket line and during one march as an opportunity to protest the lo
harvey jones shared with me anan essay he had written and i kept that and i didn't do anything with itt that time.at i said maybe someday in the future i will be able to use this in some way. when marjorie called me i immediately called harvey can be set up an interview. he told me about the protest, period of time test and his involvement by the marches in 1963. king had come to charleston pair already briefly. the summer of 1963 the naacp initiated a selective buying effort as part of the...
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wind gusts up to 30 miles anan hour in d.c. and 44 for martinsburg, that's a pretty we will get a little bit of a break-in the overnight hours, but they're still going to be strong. and tomorrow as you get ready to head out for work and the kids get ready for school it's going to be cold animus think. wind advisory in effect until midnight. we're talk temperatures that t going toem be in the 30s.0 right now 38 at d.c. 35 at dulles, 36 at culpeper, 35 at martinsburg and the windd chills will be kicking in. it's goi only in the 20s. 32-degrees your overnight low. westerly winds, mostly clearar skies. here's a look at the next couple of days for you. temperatures still into the 40s. we are going to head into the 50s into the week. we'll see a little bit of ait o warmup at least. over all the week is definitelyt starting cold and windy. make sure you're dressed warm for the morning hours and make sure those kids have lots oflots layers objection to the formbjec i'll have more details in the seven day forecast coming up in just a ab
wind gusts up to 30 miles anan hour in d.c. and 44 for martinsburg, that's a pretty we will get a little bit of a break-in the overnight hours, but they're still going to be strong. and tomorrow as you get ready to head out for work and the kids get ready for school it's going to be cold animus think. wind advisory in effect until midnight. we're talk temperatures that t going toem be in the 30s.0 right now 38 at d.c. 35 at dulles, 36 at culpeper, 35 at martinsburg and the windd chills will be...
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i mean, the priest is always the butt of a funny story, is anan idiot, ad the way the catholic church is viewed by catholics in france, by many, is clownish. it has s o do with the french revolution. spain is not like that, so it's very serious so that it got protection in the early years because it was a project of the roman catholic church, and that gave them--plus, this is a part of spain thahat is its own ethnc group. it's called basque. b-a-s-q-u-e. basque. they have their own language. i'm good at languages. i cououldn't understd a word of it.t. and they speak ; it's not a language for festivals. it's a languauage of every day for many villages in this--it's a mountainous area. so they have an ethnic uniqueness, they're roman catholic, and ththe church protected, in a sense. they couldn't be attacked quite so eaeasily. it w wasn't as if thee communist party did this or something like that. it was the church. and finally, there's a long history of the basques not being very comfortable within spain, so they demand independence, they had their own military. there were times when t
i mean, the priest is always the butt of a funny story, is anan idiot, ad the way the catholic church is viewed by catholics in france, by many, is clownish. it has s o do with the french revolution. spain is not like that, so it's very serious so that it got protection in the early years because it was a project of the roman catholic church, and that gave them--plus, this is a part of spain thahat is its own ethnc group. it's called basque. b-a-s-q-u-e. basque. they have their own language....
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the scenescen earlier today as hundreds of university of maryland studentss they say this rally was anan effort to protect college parkcl students from racism, bigotry,ig home foam yeah and mason any on campus. i was not an anti trump rally,rl but rather an opportunity for muslims and the lgb community to lash out. > meantime montgomery countyim high schoole students havemo ae been staging walkouts, but over the election of donald trump. montgomery county school superintendent joshua star willl join us at 5:306789 he will tak a lookhe at the student protestt and talk about the effectthe they're having and if they'rey'e positive or not. that's tomorrow morning rightrnn here at 7:30. > also in montgomery county, a community came together tonight to stand against hate-based vandalism at a middle school. dozens of students, teachers ane parents heldrs a candle light at west land middle school in bethesda. last inside the boy's bathroom.bath they wanted to show students the community supports them. we're here tonight to heal from some recent wounds from an incident that happened here last wee
the scenescen earlier today as hundreds of university of maryland studentss they say this rally was anan effort to protect college parkcl students from racism, bigotry,ig home foam yeah and mason any on campus. i was not an anti trump rally,rl but rather an opportunity for muslims and the lgb community to lash out. > meantime montgomery countyim high schoole students havemo ae been staging walkouts, but over the election of donald trump. montgomery county school superintendent joshua star...
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inches arounds our area, but we only got aboutt a quarter inch in the wettest spots to maybe a third of anan inch. you can see as we look at ourat live shot tonight. our short-term problem is allis the fog that is around. it's very mild tonight.mi the due point is rising. we have some areas of dense fog advisory in effect until seven e in theff morning. shortly after sunshine i done i think that the fog situation will get better.bett caitlyn was showing you the moderate drought local limit we need to make up some of the deficit and we'll do that witht tomorrow with maybe a few spotss especially across marylandmary picking up an inch of rain. you have a deficit of 11 and and half inches since january 1. that's what the numbersat's represent. the worst of w the drought has been this fall. what about rain for us, some of the moisture we ' much whatting pushing into tennessee will be here at 8 in the morning.morn there are some brighter colors indicating the rumble of thunder.nder this will come in waves and it looks like a dryer period as wee go through the afternoon tomorrow. watch the frontal
inches arounds our area, but we only got aboutt a quarter inch in the wettest spots to maybe a third of anan inch. you can see as we look at ourat live shot tonight. our short-term problem is allis the fog that is around. it's very mild tonight.mi the due point is rising. we have some areas of dense fog advisory in effect until seven e in theff morning. shortly after sunshine i done i think that the fog situation will get better.bett caitlyn was showing you the moderate drought local limit we...
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in a phone interview sanders told the associated press that bactrim p was quote, anan embarrassment to the party and that democrats need to take a strong stand against the ole of corporate interest in aga polit. sanders also blamed clinton'sntn loss on a lack of enthusiasm on democratic party. > some hillary clintone hi supporters are not giving up the fight to get her elected president. a petition on change.com ischan calling forrette election trump got more than 270 electoral votes to win the white house, but clinton got the popular vote. metro officially laid off moreo than 100 employees. that now brings the total number of job cuts in recent months to 500. in a memo release last week, general manager paul wiedefeld said 200 more jobs need to bebe cut next spring to balance the budget. he will take a look the at positions that are considered to he also asked employees foror their suggestions on how to balance the budget. from the air force to the street. i ended up at the publicly bring and i just goggle homeless shelters. > this veteran opens up aboutot his enter into the civilian
in a phone interview sanders told the associated press that bactrim p was quote, anan embarrassment to the party and that democrats need to take a strong stand against the ole of corporate interest in aga polit. sanders also blamed clinton'sntn loss on a lack of enthusiasm on democratic party. > some hillary clintone hi supporters are not giving up the fight to get her elected president. a petition on change.com ischan calling forrette election trump got more than 270 electoral votes to win...
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i will say given the nature ofof the indent we certainly had anan all hands on deck, collaboration and cooperation from our ou colleagues in the emergency department was really quitequit extraordinary. so he can tell you there was noe a single person who left the billing. all right. just to recap the breaking news that we have for you. one person was treated and release. we still have one in critical condition. one in serious condition and then two in stable condition. i should tell you that five were brought here, a total of 10 people were injured and taken to other hospitals. five others to other hospitals. we'll bring you the very latest we're now live in baltimore. matt ackland, fox5 local news. > now we take you to prince george's county now you where pe have made an arrest in thishis weekend's deadly shooting in cap l toll heights.heig officers found six people shot early sunday morning on walker mill road.ad. two of the victims died. police are telling us they have charged 22 year old avon freemao of southeast d.c. this withit murder in the shooting murder. investigators are sti
i will say given the nature ofof the indent we certainly had anan all hands on deck, collaboration and cooperation from our ou colleagues in the emergency department was really quitequit extraordinary. so he can tell you there was noe a single person who left the billing. all right. just to recap the breaking news that we have for you. one person was treated and release. we still have one in critical condition. one in serious condition and then two in stable condition. i should tell you that...
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paras anan is with us. what do you mean by that?> i guess what i was really meaning was that when you look at the moves we have seen in the market and of course they've been probably in the context of equities more positive than people expected, actually what they are, they're in the kind of range of what we would normally see. whilst we look upon this as a seismic event from a political perspective, the market has remained largely undisturbed. >> there's been a big difference in the reaction to the market compared to brexit. what is the most stark difference in your eyes? >> so, i think there's a couple of points to make. the first is that i think brexit was an interesting reminder to investors that sometimes acting in the heat of the moment was not the right thing to do. a lot of decisions that people made in the aftermath of brexit they came to regret much the second thing that was the difference, was whilst the impact in equity markets was limited, in the bond markets they were pronounced differences in terms of the reaction wit
paras anan is with us. what do you mean by that?> i guess what i was really meaning was that when you look at the moves we have seen in the market and of course they've been probably in the context of equities more positive than people expected, actually what they are, they're in the kind of range of what we would normally see. whilst we look upon this as a seismic event from a political perspective, the market has remained largely undisturbed. >> there's been a big difference in the...
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i continue to believe the north is anan production space uneconomic business model.what people thought and hoped would happen, these companies would be put out of business and would not get capital. that has not happened. they are getting capital to increase production going into next year. none of them have generated anything. joe: they sound like zombies. jim: they are much more than zombies. they are growing again. unfortunately they are growing on an economically -- an economically. scarlet: jim chanos is sticking around. on wallhe big stories street is what donald trump is going to do about financial regulation. ♪ scarlet: we're back with jim chanos. i want to show you a chart on the bloomberg. how the financial stocks have zoomed higher after underperforming financial estimates. this is the average price target for the next 12-18 months. thate now have moved above analyst estimate target. joe: i was thinking about how a populist administration could be more regulatory than a regulatory climate. do you think people who are flinging their money at this election a
i continue to believe the north is anan production space uneconomic business model.what people thought and hoped would happen, these companies would be put out of business and would not get capital. that has not happened. they are getting capital to increase production going into next year. none of them have generated anything. joe: they sound like zombies. jim: they are much more than zombies. they are growing again. unfortunately they are growing on an economically -- an economically....
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shaping up most of the rain will stay i-95 to-9 the east or at least where ihe think we may have a half anan inch or maybe up to an inch. we could get a half an inch an c here in d.c. he like it may end up being slim bs pickings 'cause this things thi wants to stay primarily east sta of i-95. again, temperature today brief up into the upper 50.up we'll cool down with the into he increasing clouds and chance ana for some late afternoon ton evening showers.hors so, this morning lots ofots sunshine. we start off beautiful andul a it's been so great for thet for full moon with crystal clearryst skies out there. the this is 5 o'clock.lo notice just about everybody by 5 o'clock is cloudy. cud we're watching the showersg e sw come up from the south. perfect, we should have mainly m a dry evening commute whichmutew will be nice and the showershe s will come in this evening and a notice how most of this is i-95 to the east.e it doesn't mean there won't be t showers west of i-95. but the heavier showers, thehe heavier rains should stay i-95 i to the east and then tomorroworo late in the afternoon we'r
shaping up most of the rain will stay i-95 to-9 the east or at least where ihe think we may have a half anan inch or maybe up to an inch. we could get a half an inch an c here in d.c. he like it may end up being slim bs pickings 'cause this things thi wants to stay primarily east sta of i-95. again, temperature today brief up into the upper 50.up we'll cool down with the into he increasing clouds and chance ana for some late afternoon ton evening showers.hors so, this morning lots ofots...
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marina in baltimore's federal hillore's fl neighborhood then securityod tcu footage shows she got into anan suv that appeared to bed b waiting for her.ing for h she was also seen on a charm arm city circulator bus in baltimore friday morning butninb that is pretty much the end off the trail.rail kaitlyn george is 21 years old, 5 feet 3-inches tall, 121 pounds with lays sell eyes e and blond hair.h she was last seen wearingn wring black leggings, a sleeve jacket and multicoloredto socks. again, police tell us that,ha again no, reason to suspecto s foul play but it is veryt it is strange that kaitlyn has not kai been in contact with anyoneone she knows even over the longthel weekend so we don't know whatw a this morning will hold andd and police say, again, they willy ll that continue this continue th investigation until they knowthk that kaitlyn is okay. o live at university ofrsityf maryland, i'm melanie alnwick,i, fox5 local news.ew >> all right melanie. melanie. >>> lots of questions in thatqu hi tucker.hi t good morning. mor >> hey, good morning. morning guys check out the supermoon.er >
marina in baltimore's federal hillore's fl neighborhood then securityod tcu footage shows she got into anan suv that appeared to bed b waiting for her.ing for h she was also seen on a charm arm city circulator bus in baltimore friday morning butninb that is pretty much the end off the trail.rail kaitlyn george is 21 years old, 5 feet 3-inches tall, 121 pounds with lays sell eyes e and blond hair.h she was last seen wearingn wring black leggings, a sleeve jacket and multicoloredto socks. again,...
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you, no one values the freedom and opportunity of me, both as anan independent woman and as someone toove for this country is shared,g we immediately when i met donald. he loves this country and he knows how to get things done, just talk. to shakenly knows how things up, doesn't he? [cheering] >> he knows how to make real change, make america great again is not just some slogan. is what has been in his heart since the day i met him. over the years of our marriage, i have watched my husband grow more and more concerned as he sees american workers suffer. i have watched him get frustrated as he sees parents to care for children while working outside the home. i have watched him as he sees over and over again policies that make our country less strong, less secure and less safe. every time my husband learned of closing, in ohio or north carolina or here in saw him get very upset. was happening.at he saw the problems. and he always talked about how he could fix them. blessed. is truly the most important thing we have and lovemily is health and loyalty. donald has built... [cheering] >> don
you, no one values the freedom and opportunity of me, both as anan independent woman and as someone toove for this country is shared,g we immediately when i met donald. he loves this country and he knows how to get things done, just talk. to shakenly knows how things up, doesn't he? [cheering] >> he knows how to make real change, make america great again is not just some slogan. is what has been in his heart since the day i met him. over the years of our marriage, i have watched my...